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Old 05-10-2004, 10:19 PM
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Right to Travel Questions



Sorry this is all new to me and&I&am confused. If I put this in the wrong section please let me know.


1. I have been reading the "Right to Travel" document&and have some questions about it. It is a bit confusing. I noticed that at the end it says that "poeple have waived their right to travel unrestricted and volunteered into the jursidiction of the state." Does this mean that since I signed&paperwork when I got&my license that I am agreeing to follow the rules and restrictions&of the state that was put on my constitutional right to travel in my car.


2. Also stated in the Right to Travel document it says "Every officer should keep the following US court rulings -- discussed earlier -- in mind before issuing citations concerning licensing, registration, and insurance." Is this only concerning&licensing, registration, and insurance? Or does the right to travel cover other citations such as speeding, illegal lane change, careless driving, etc? Can the government put restrictions such as a&speed limit&on my right to travel?


Sorry for the stupid questions but again&this is all new to me and I just found out about some of this information.


Thanks for the help,


Paul


BTW is there a section that I can ask these questions?
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Old 05-11-2004, 03:00 AM
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Re:Right to Travel Questions



Paul,


"Travel" would be the right place for this post... so I moved it over here.& If you read some of the threads in this section you may find the answer to your questions.& You will find that some threads begin discussing one issue and end up covering more or changing topic altogether.


When it comes to speeding I will say this:& Drive with the care and caution of a prudent man.& All roads are not designed for high rates of speed... safe speeds are posted with "curve" signs and such.& And it wouldn't seem to me to be a good idea to travel at a high rate of speed in areas crowded with pedestrians.


If driving at night with no traffic or pedestrians to worry about... well, that would be a different story, wouldn't it?


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Old 03-10-2006, 11:57 PM
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Right to travel

Question: If you already signed your rights away by registering and licensing. If you get pulled over , can you still get out of it, by refusing to contract..

Officer asks: Sir do you have license and registration.
You: No , I dont.
Officer: Well Sir , your plates say such and such car is registered to Jacky Jasper.
You: YOu playing "dumb" nope thats not me..

Does the officer have to let you go, if you dont claim thats your strawman? He cant accuse you of having a stolen car, cuzz it hasnt been reported stolen?
Will he just tow your registered car away if you Play Dumb??

What are your thoughts on this verbal play with an officer and will it work??
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Old 03-11-2006, 05:17 AM
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I would think that if you deny being the owner of the vehicle the police will suspect that this is a stolen car, esp if you also fail to provide your DL and/or other ID.

If the police seriously doubt that you have a right to be driving that car, they may very well arrest you and impound the car.
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Old 03-11-2006, 07:47 AM
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I would think that if you deny being the owner of the vehicle the police will suspect that this is a stolen car, esp if you also fail to provide your DL and/or other ID.

If the police seriously doubt that you have a right to be driving that car, they may very well arrest you and impound the car.

Find and read Kitchie's posts on this matter and other posts regarding the right to travel.
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Old 03-11-2006, 08:52 AM
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that doesnt answer my question. can somebody answer this in a straitforward way that has some experience with this... i didnt find kitches post... i dont want to hear speculation. well i think this.. i want someone that knows and has been through the "fire" so to speak..
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Old 03-11-2006, 08:55 AM
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that doesnt answer my question. can somebody answer this in a straitforward way that has some experience with this... i didnt find kitches post... i dont want to hear speculation. well i think this.. i want someone that knows and has been through the "fire" so to speak..

That is what Kitchie writes about!
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Old 03-11-2006, 09:04 AM
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Please Sticky Post IT

Somebody Please sticky Post Kitches Post.. I couldnt find it.
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Old 03-11-2006, 12:10 PM
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Old 03-11-2006, 02:21 PM
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that doesnt answer my question.

can somebody answer this in a straitforward way that has some experience with this...

i didnt find kitches post...

i dont want to hear speculation.

well i think this..

i want someone that knows and has been through the "fire" so to speak..

It is "Kitchie."

You can find all her posts here:
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/search.php?searchid=17247

Go through them methodically, and pull up the ones that look like they may be what you are after.

Each post preview will tell you what forum it is posted in, what the thread is etc., and will have a few lines from the post.

She has lots of good stuff.

While in some cases people here may be able to get you help immediately, I have found that the forum may not provide a quick fix for specific immediate problems, and that ultimately, we all have to deal with our problems ourselves.

I have had to dig around and study, and figure out the workings of the web site software etc., and there is an awful lot of good info here.

If you find someone whose posts consistently seem to be valuable to you, click on their name at the top of the post and a menu will drop down thatwill enable you to find all their posts.

I have found several posts that have had info I needed, and have copied and pasted them, or the relevant parts to MS Word and edited them to suit my own uses then printed them out so I could study them away from the computer.

There are all sorts of things here, but it takes time to find out how it all works.
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